Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PART SECOND. General Complaints About The Spiritual Destitution Of England, Not Sufficient To Produce Conviction Necessity Of Producing Evidence, To Shew That The Complaints Are Just.spiritual Destitution Not Confined To Populous Districts, As Some Assert. Greater In Agricultural Districts Where Clergy And Churches Are Numerous.
the Amount Of Evangelical Instruction FurNished To The People Of England Ry All Denominations.That Which The National Establishment Supplies The Evangelical Clergy Alone To Be Estimated In A Comparison Like This; Their Number; The Places Where They Are To Be Chiefly Found; The Causes Of Their Inefficiency, Compared With An Equal Number Op Other Ministers.The Number Of Worldly Clergy DescripTion Of A Country Parish, Under The Care Of One Of That Class Why These Things Stated.No Hope From The EvangeLical Clergy, As It Regards Destitute Districts, Or In Promoting Lay Agency.Wesleyan Methodists.In What Parts Of England Most Numerous. Statistics To Shew This.In What Counties Lowest In Number And Influence.
Statistics To Shew This. The ResultLeast Able To Do Any Thing In The Districts Which Arb Most Destitute.Future Efforts And Success Of Methodism Difficult To Imagine.Thb Conference Minutes For 1838 Shew This.Ministers Not Unite Cordially With Others, In Sustaining The Great Religious Institutions Of The Age.Moral Influence Of This Circumstance On Their Character As A Body.Little To Be Expected From Them, In The Agricultural Districts, Unless Their System Be Modified.Other Bodies Of Methodists.
PrimiTive Methodists.A Description Of Them, As To Character And Numbers.No Hope From Them.New Connexion Methodists; Few In Number; Respectable; Liberal; Confined To Fourteen Counties; No Hope From Them In Agricultural Counties.frien.